Passed CSSLP!
I passed the CSSLP exam on my first try today! It was also my first (ISC)2 exam.
The exam was 4 hours long, 175 questions. As a programmer, I felt right at home with most of the questions. I think this exam really suited me well.
I might take another (ISC)2 exam this year, perhaps the CISSP.
The Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CSSLP CBK, Second Edition and the CSSLP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide were the only two resources I used to prepare for the exam. There are actually no other resources out there for the CSSLP exam.
The exam was 4 hours long, 175 questions. As a programmer, I felt right at home with most of the questions. I think this exam really suited me well.

I might take another (ISC)2 exam this year, perhaps the CISSP.
The Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CSSLP CBK, Second Edition and the CSSLP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide were the only two resources I used to prepare for the exam. There are actually no other resources out there for the CSSLP exam.
2021 Goals (2): SSCP, eCPPT
Achieved (27): Certified Associate in Python Programming, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, PenTest+, Project+, CySA+, Flutter Certified Application Developer, OCP Java EE 7 Application Developer, CCSP, OCP Java SE 11 Developer, CISSP, Linux+/LPIC-1, CCSKv4, OCE Java EE 6 JPA Developer, CSSLP, Server+, Cloud+, Arcitura Certified Cloud Professional, CASP+, Mobility+, Storage+, Android Certified Application Developer, OCP Java SE 8 Programmer, Security+, OCM Java SE 6 Developer, B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science
Achieved (27): Certified Associate in Python Programming, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, PenTest+, Project+, CySA+, Flutter Certified Application Developer, OCP Java EE 7 Application Developer, CCSP, OCP Java SE 11 Developer, CISSP, Linux+/LPIC-1, CCSKv4, OCE Java EE 6 JPA Developer, CSSLP, Server+, Cloud+, Arcitura Certified Cloud Professional, CASP+, Mobility+, Storage+, Android Certified Application Developer, OCP Java SE 8 Programmer, Security+, OCM Java SE 6 Developer, B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science
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Would you consider the exam appropriate for an CISSP focused on security and infra but working with developper most of the time ? I have moderate programming experience, most of the time, I am debugging code on production
I would suggest the CSSLP exam if you are working with developers like myself. It is an exam geared towards the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which both managers and non-tech folks should also know. Programming experience helps, but it is not a requirement for the exam.
Achieved (27): Certified Associate in Python Programming, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, PenTest+, Project+, CySA+, Flutter Certified Application Developer, OCP Java EE 7 Application Developer, CCSP, OCP Java SE 11 Developer, CISSP, Linux+/LPIC-1, CCSKv4, OCE Java EE 6 JPA Developer, CSSLP, Server+, Cloud+, Arcitura Certified Cloud Professional, CASP+, Mobility+, Storage+, Android Certified Application Developer, OCP Java SE 8 Programmer, Security+, OCM Java SE 6 Developer, B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science
I passed the same exam with the AIO and CBK as well.
Besides the AIO and CBK, there are no other official study materials.
Achieved (27): Certified Associate in Python Programming, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, PenTest+, Project+, CySA+, Flutter Certified Application Developer, OCP Java EE 7 Application Developer, CCSP, OCP Java SE 11 Developer, CISSP, Linux+/LPIC-1, CCSKv4, OCE Java EE 6 JPA Developer, CSSLP, Server+, Cloud+, Arcitura Certified Cloud Professional, CASP+, Mobility+, Storage+, Android Certified Application Developer, OCP Java SE 8 Programmer, Security+, OCM Java SE 6 Developer, B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science
https://www.kaplanittraining.com/certification/isc2/csslp
https://app.pluralsight.com/paths/certificate/certified-secure-software-lifecycle-professional-csslpr
https://www.amazon.com/CSSLP-Prep-Guide-Mastering-Professional/dp/047046190X
https://enroll.isc2.org/product?catalog=CSSLP-FC
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